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Show NO CREDENCE GIVEN TO ROOSEVELT RUMOR ENTEBBE. Fgaudn, Nov, 0. The rumors that harm has come to Colonel l'toosovelt uiav bo denied with assurance. assur-ance. Tho hist word from tho pitrty came out Novembor 3, and at that date no tiling unusual had occurred. Tho following message from the British Brit-ish commissioner at Eldam ravine was received here at 12 o'clock this afternoon; after-noon; "Roosevelt was in excellent health ou October and news of the partv received on October T50 reported all well. A letter dated November .'5 has beeu received from the parti", which at. the time the message was sent, was on the Guns Ingishu plateau. The letter let-ter made no incut ion at all of Colonel Roosevelt. If au' of the party is sick, we, the nearest medical help, have received re-ceived no news of such sickness." The Roosevelt party was 11 1 Eldam ravine, from which tho commissioner telegraphs, on October 27, and probably proba-bly proceeded for Guns Ingishu plateau plat-eau on October 2S. The nearest point of communication would be for severnl da.ys Eldam ravine, and news of the pair 1 3' could hardly get. out 113 a 113' other way. |